The Warriors brought in a six-player group Wednesday, their second of three draft prospect workouts this week. The group, headlined by New Mexico forward Drew Gordon, included Baylor’s Quincy Acy, Norfolk State’s Kyle O’Quinn, Wisconsin’s Jordan Taylor, Long Beach State’s Casper Ware and Buffalo’s Mitchell Ware.

Gordon was an all-everything forward at Mitty High-San Jose before a bumpy college ride the took him from UCLA to New Mexico and saw him drop on a number of draft boards.

“That’s what happens after a knee surgery and a transfer,” Gordon said. “It’s going to be a nice challenge to put myself back on the map. Setbacks are a setup for a great comeback. … I’m looking forward to putting my name back out there and letting people know that I didn’t die off.”

O’Quinn jumped into the spotlight when Norfolk State shocked No. 2 seed Missouri in the NCAA Tournament, and he carried that momentum into the Portsmouth Invitational, where he grabbed MVP honors. The 6-foot-10 forward grew up in Queens, N.Y., right near Warriors rookie Charles Jenkins.

“We all looked up to him. You would die to go see him play high school ball,” O’Quinn said of Jenkins. “Any little thing he does is big in the city. The papers blow it up. My family follows him, and I follow him. Everyone talks about Charles back at home.”

Acy, a 6-7 forward, said former Warrior Ekpe Udoh bought him a shirt, pants and shoes, so he could dress professionally for his NBA interviews. Udoh wore a suit and took notes during his interview before the 2010 draft.

“He helps me out a lot. He’s a big brother to me,” Acy said of Udoh. “I talk to him every day. He’s really keeping my head on straight and telling me what to expect. I don’t have the suit, but he bought me (some clothes). It really helped me on the professional end.”